Taxidriver is like: Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm……. okay. Sir, where do you wanna go ?
Antique-Common4906 on
Wild, did you send this to the police?
Ayiana11 on
Wtf?!??
AdRealistic4788 on
Surely the guy standing there and filming, doing nothing to help should also be held as an accomplice in such an instance?
toiletcleaner999 on
Youve posted this 11 times already. Why?
RoninX12 on
Alright. As someone who worked in Kabukicho area for many years, this is unfortunately, very common. At least this couple looked like they knew each other. There are men who will come out at night just to find completely drunk women to take to love hotels. They’ll act nice, giving them water, tell them they’ll help them and then walk them straight to a love hotel.
Why don’t police or anyone else help? Well, police will say they don’t see a crime. Everyone else, they just mind their own business because they don’t want any trouble.
I’ve stopped a few by yelling and trying to draw attention to the situation but I’m sure they just go and find another drunk woman somewhere else 🥲
It sucks, but this is literally a nightly occurrence in some areas.
omegaxcross on
Not that I’m dismissing what’s going on, but let’s stop trying to paint Japan as this perfect utopia we’re no crimes ever occur. Granted it’s safer then most places, but just like all developed countries really bad things happen when you’re in the wrong place at the wrong time, or you get involved with the wrong types of people. This seems like it was in the red light district and this whole altercation involves the yakuza or some kind of organized crime activity, hence bystanders don’t want to get involved.
Ohlele on
The Japanese pretend to be so civilized and mighty on international stage. In reality, it is just land of broad daylight kidnappers.
Maladoptive on
Yeah no fuck this. If I ever see this kind of thing happen here, I will do everything I can to stop it. We have to look out for each other
This is when you saybto help with culture and decorum and start screaming your head off.
What’s with the people just filming ???what, if you are behind the camera you feel like your just eatching it online?
IBannedX on
Nobody would use a taxi to kidnap someone.
CucumberBudget413 on
This is extremely disturbing
smeeagain93 on
The thing is, without a 3rd or even 4th person helping, I can’t really intervene as a foreigner. Too many cases with a foreigner intervening, the Japanese throwing hands and defending yourself will then result on you apparently assaulting the guy who tried to abduct a woman.
The woman will disappear, be pressured to make a false statement or it will be a „she does not know what happened because she was drunk“.
ACETroopa on
„Kidnapping“. If it was kidnapping that would be a normal vehicle but that’s a real taxi with a camera inside. It’s not kidnapping.
CupCakesNFlatWhite on
See this happen in Osaka back in 2011, some security guards were taking a drunk girl downstairs. I was also (British) drunk and decided to go full metal gear solid and follow them. I saw through a door window that there was a couch in a small room room and 2 guys started to undress while she was thrown on the couch.
I did the only thing my cowardly foreigner self could do, went upstairs and pulled a fire alarm and left. The whole building evacuated and I left to go somewhere else.
I often wonder if I helped, but have no idea.
I ended up getting arrested that night, but it was totally unrelated, that’s a different story though.
After_Construction72 on
The best option to really help in that situation, is create a scene. Japanese hate that more than anything else.
BointMyBenis2 on
It doesn’t seem like a kidnapping. It seems like a dude trying to get his drunk girlfriend/wife home. And then who would use a Taxi to kidnap someone?
Nerd-In-Hiding on
The hard part is that drinking and getting stupid black out drunk is so normalized that half of these are actual couples and you have no idea if it’s a boyfriend trying to get his girlfriend home safely or a predator. Not trying to victim blame here but don’t put yourself into dangerous situations people… My wife is Japanese and she asked me if I would feel safe going out at night in an American City like in Japan and I told her fuck no. I know it’s a stupid idea and I’m probably going to get robbed so I don’t put myself in a dangerous situation. If there is a chance of shit like this happening, there is a lot safer places to get wasted. I mean… Have some self preservation.
Zibai1505 on
Yeah bro let’s use the taxi service to kidnap someone in the middle of the street.
Guys think of the most logical explanation for this unusual situation
DM-me-naughty-Cats on
I saw police wrap a man in a tarp and throw him in the back of a car and drive off.
seanhalim2 on
Just a civil dispute. Dude’s a jock type girl’s a bitch ass. Prolly both are in the wrong. Seen and heard too many things.
likecool21 on
I am sure this is Chinese. /s
Business_Raisin_541 on
Difference between collectivist society vs individualist society
kicksttand on
It could happen to anyone
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Taxidriver is like: Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm……. okay. Sir, where do you wanna go ?
Wild, did you send this to the police?
Wtf?!??
Surely the guy standing there and filming, doing nothing to help should also be held as an accomplice in such an instance?
Youve posted this 11 times already. Why?
Alright. As someone who worked in Kabukicho area for many years, this is unfortunately, very common. At least this couple looked like they knew each other. There are men who will come out at night just to find completely drunk women to take to love hotels. They’ll act nice, giving them water, tell them they’ll help them and then walk them straight to a love hotel.
Why don’t police or anyone else help? Well, police will say they don’t see a crime. Everyone else, they just mind their own business because they don’t want any trouble.
I’ve stopped a few by yelling and trying to draw attention to the situation but I’m sure they just go and find another drunk woman somewhere else 🥲
It sucks, but this is literally a nightly occurrence in some areas.
Not that I’m dismissing what’s going on, but let’s stop trying to paint Japan as this perfect utopia we’re no crimes ever occur. Granted it’s safer then most places, but just like all developed countries really bad things happen when you’re in the wrong place at the wrong time, or you get involved with the wrong types of people. This seems like it was in the red light district and this whole altercation involves the yakuza or some kind of organized crime activity, hence bystanders don’t want to get involved.
The Japanese pretend to be so civilized and mighty on international stage. In reality, it is just land of broad daylight kidnappers.
Yeah no fuck this. If I ever see this kind of thing happen here, I will do everything I can to stop it. We have to look out for each other
酔っ払いだと思われる。誘拐犯がタクシーを使うわけがないだろう。車内カメラがあり決定的な犯罪の証拠を残すことになる。
This is when you saybto help with culture and decorum and start screaming your head off.
What’s with the people just filming ???what, if you are behind the camera you feel like your just eatching it online?
Nobody would use a taxi to kidnap someone.
This is extremely disturbing
The thing is, without a 3rd or even 4th person helping, I can’t really intervene as a foreigner. Too many cases with a foreigner intervening, the Japanese throwing hands and defending yourself will then result on you apparently assaulting the guy who tried to abduct a woman.
The woman will disappear, be pressured to make a false statement or it will be a „she does not know what happened because she was drunk“.
„Kidnapping“. If it was kidnapping that would be a normal vehicle but that’s a real taxi with a camera inside. It’s not kidnapping.
See this happen in Osaka back in 2011, some security guards were taking a drunk girl downstairs. I was also (British) drunk and decided to go full metal gear solid and follow them. I saw through a door window that there was a couch in a small room room and 2 guys started to undress while she was thrown on the couch.
I did the only thing my cowardly foreigner self could do, went upstairs and pulled a fire alarm and left. The whole building evacuated and I left to go somewhere else.
I often wonder if I helped, but have no idea.
I ended up getting arrested that night, but it was totally unrelated, that’s a different story though.
The best option to really help in that situation, is create a scene. Japanese hate that more than anything else.
It doesn’t seem like a kidnapping. It seems like a dude trying to get his drunk girlfriend/wife home. And then who would use a Taxi to kidnap someone?
The hard part is that drinking and getting stupid black out drunk is so normalized that half of these are actual couples and you have no idea if it’s a boyfriend trying to get his girlfriend home safely or a predator. Not trying to victim blame here but don’t put yourself into dangerous situations people… My wife is Japanese and she asked me if I would feel safe going out at night in an American City like in Japan and I told her fuck no. I know it’s a stupid idea and I’m probably going to get robbed so I don’t put myself in a dangerous situation. If there is a chance of shit like this happening, there is a lot safer places to get wasted. I mean… Have some self preservation.
Yeah bro let’s use the taxi service to kidnap someone in the middle of the street.
Guys think of the most logical explanation for this unusual situation
I saw police wrap a man in a tarp and throw him in the back of a car and drive off.
Just a civil dispute. Dude’s a jock type girl’s a bitch ass. Prolly both are in the wrong. Seen and heard too many things.
I am sure this is Chinese. /s
Difference between collectivist society vs individualist society
It could happen to anyone